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INDEX
Blackbird

Blue Tit

Bullfinch

Chaffinch

Coal Tit

Collard Dove

Dunnock

Goldcrest

Goldfinch

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Tit

Green Woodpecker

Greenfinch

House Sparrow

Jay

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

Long Tailed Tit

Magpie

Marsh Tit

Mistle Thrush

Nuthatch

Pied Wagtail

Robin

Siskin

Song Thrush

Starling

Tawny Owl

Willow Tit

Wood Pigeon

Wren

Marsh Tit
Marsh Tit

 

Identification
Length: 11cm.

Adult (male and female alike) are shiny, have jet black forehead, crown nape and chin. They have a brown mantle, scapulars, back, rump and upper-tail coverts. Cheeks and ear-coverts are white, with whitish-brown sides of the neck. Their under parts are dirty white tinged brownish on the flanks. The bill is black and they have grey-blue legs. The Marsh Tit is very similar to the Willow Tit and is best distinguished from it by the voice. The Marsh Tit has no pale patch on the wing, although this is not easy to observe in the field. The young resembles the adult but is tinged greyish and the under parts are white.

Call
Their call is a 'pitchu', also a 'tchaay', which is less grating than the Willow Tit's. Their song is a monotonous and rattling 'schep-schep'.

Reproduction
Breeding starts from mid-April. The nest is a cup of moss lined with hair and feathers to form a felted layer. It is built by the female alone, and is situated in a natural hole in a stump or tree, or sometimes a wall. She may occasionally excavate a hole.
The female will lay six to nine white eggs with reddish-brown speckles. Usually single brooded in the North and double brooded in the South. Incubation is carried out by the female alone for thirteen to seventeen days. Both parents tend the young, who remain in the next for sixteen to twenty-one days.

Habitat
Frequents deciduous woodland and scrub.

Natural Food
Eats mainly insects and larvae. Will also consume seeds and berries.

Where to Feed
Table Feeder - Open topped
Table Feeder - Covered
Feeders - Minimum 1m height

Suitable Wild Bird Food from the Shop
Ark Wild Bird Mix
Ark Wild Bird XTRA
Ark Feeder Mix
Ark 'No Mess' Feeder Mix
Ark 'All-Purpose' Mix
Ark Songbird Softbill with Insects
Live Food
Fat Balls
Suet Blocks
Peanuts
Sunflower Seeds

 

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